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HOCHESTEIt DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE. SUNDAY. OCTOBER 29. 1933 40 Night Hawks Favored over Russers Arpeakos Grapple with Cazenovias Syracuse Lineman Grid Buddies Tower of Strength in Aipeakos Line DARK SECRET HOME FIRST SYRACUSANS BRING STAR FORMER PRO PLAYERS IN CAZZIE FOLD TEAM HERE IN HANDICAP Bisons Have Revamped Wheatley Stable Entry Wins $7,500 Stages Great Finish Lineup for Contest At Stadium 6 V) X'-mk Ace, Will Run Eleven From Quarterback v. Hi Russer football team will fac one of It biggest tenia of the ceason tbl afternoon at Edgerton park paddock when It eollldea with the strong Night Hawk grid den of Laurel, Oct.

28 CP) The Wheatley stables Dark Secret ran brilliantly today to capture the 17.500 Washington Handicap, the main feature of the closing day at Laurel. Coming from behind 60 yards fsom the wire, the four year old thoroughbred finished with a burst Syracuse at 2 45 o'clock. The In' vader, ara bringing a powerful club here and will be favored to win Coach (Shag) Sheard of the Rus- of speed that carried him across tha line half a length in front of aerg who has been pointing for the Night Hawk aggregation and has iomi football urprlse In store for Rochester Arpeakos will Join the Sunday football wars with a eon-test against the Buffalo Cazenovias this afternoon at Red Wing Stadium. The kickoff is set for 2:30 o'clock. It will mark the third appearand of the Arpeakos here and also th erf first daylight contest in the city.

In two previous night games, the locals were beaten by the Buffalo Pros, 10 to 7, and defeated the Toronto Chefs, 12 to 6. The visiting Cazenovias have taken advantage of the open date on the schedule of the Buffalo Pros and are bringing eight members of that team along with the best from their own ranks. Keil-and, an end, Wltkop center, Van Buren guard. Smith and Mazuca tackles. Griffin and Avery halfbacks and Stead, fullback all ap Albert C.

Bostwlck's Mate. In 1 tj third place was Cornelius Whitney's Mad Frump, which ran a i the rugged visitor, surprising race that beat the re I The cagey Sheard knows that his 1 1 i football talent does not compare mainder of tha sterling field, Including George D. Wldener'a Jamestown, Sylvester W. Lahrot'a 1 with the class of the Night Hawks but hopes to outscore his rivals Tred Avon and the Brookmeade stable's Inlander. The race brought J8.575 to the winner.

with trick plays and a forward pass attack which he has developed In I4h A I the last two weeks. In the other feature of the day's Tj, III i afHDHBH Hoene, former Wisconsin State Teachers College star, will ba at i quarterback for the MeathounJe and with Vadas. Floyd Green and mi i. TfftirrinriOWsxMnii'amrTollaT I JIMMY TODD peared here with the victorious Pros. Chet Jackson, the colored plyer, siders, Tommy at center and Joe at guard.

Then in 1931 they If practice makes perfect then ''Smiling Tommy" Cahill and1 racing, the Spalding Ixiwe Jenkins handicap, E. R. Bradley's Bazzar was victorious, bringing in a purse of 13,015 in the 12,500 added race. The Hrookmeade stable's Cavalcade was second and the Belalr stud's Vicar was third. This race was for Juveniles over a mile course.

The Washington Handicap was for three year olds and over and the distance was a mile and a quarter. Sheard has a backfield combination that is figured to go places. The stepped into the "bie show" where they carried on success Joe (Barrels) McGivern should know something about open- I 1 1 i' rr ii M'CONNELL Russer line has been gone over dur Ing the week and the weak spots fully for two years with the Russers. This season they are tackling and blocking as fiercely as ever under the Arpeako banner and will be seen in action against the Cazenovias at Red Wing Stadium this afternoon. ing a noie in ine opposing line, inese two militant narps have been clearing paths for backs to dash through since 1928 when they first teamed as football buddies with the Regals.

For three years they performed side by side with the West- have been strengthened, Three former members of onerf Chick Meehan's strong New York University teams will ba In the 'I' backfield for the Hawks. "Jinx" O'Herin, new coach of the Syracuse STARS WITH LONG JAUNT Joyce at Quarterback These men together with Charley Joyce, quarterback, Geary and McCarthy halfbacks, Guthrie and Robinson, ends, and Zebulskl and Mott guards form a combination that the Arpeakos expect to find mighty tough. Joyce, former Columbia quarterback, la the passing and kicking threat of the invadeis and "Goaf is a hard man to stop on his thrusts at the line. In practise sessions throughout the week. Coach Swarthout indicated he will depend mainly on bis pass plays to bring the Packers' sixth victory of the year.

Two long Goffney's Kick Wins CADETS RIP team, will be at quarterback. Ed die Buckley, who should bring back HUSTLEBYIN SCORE SHOW memories of tha passing skill of For Clarkson Squad 4 Extra Point Proves Enough Blickle and Kay Walker, will be at ELI DEFENSE the halfback posts. Irish Use Reserves in 25-3 Win Over Genesee Wesley an Aquinas Institute's second string eleven went through nothing more than a good workout yesterday afternoon at Edgerton Park in overwhelming Genesee Wesleyan's little band of football warriors by a 25-to-3 score. Continued from Page 10 T6dd, former Clarkaon alar, and Orboek ara tha guards for Syracuse 'and Morrow will play center. There thing overland in the final half and the air game with Hlgbie doing To Defeat Niagara, 7-6 Potsdam, Oct.

2S A kick for the extra point after touch is plenty of class In the rest of WIDE APART IN VICTORY the lineup. Probable lineups: the heaving was pathetic. As far as thla correspondent was able to note, a pass by Hlghle meant a Kenyon ball. RUSSF.RS NIGHTHA WKS LK Weiscnberber Hue The Irish shock troops started Clark and Meeke, two climax run ners sent In by Navln, then put the lid on Rochester's hope for a the first quarter shakily but gradually gained confidence and the fireworks began to pop in a big Hir.schman successfully took the leather the goal. The second score followed on two more heaves On the first down off the educated toe of GafT-ney, versatile quarterback, provided the margin for a 7 to 6 victory of Clarkson over Niagara University on snow lined Snell Field here today, Gaffney's kick came In the ebbing momenta of the third quarter after he had snared a short forward pass from Mclntyre, fullback, and stepped over Niagara's goal way as the second period opened.

victory. An injury sent Clark out of tha game with a cut eye and put Meek and Trltsch In the hero role for the final score. "Dutch" Hirschman, Tom Sullivan Continued (mm Fage 10 yard lino he drifted back again, found Gtove clear on the 26-yard line and fuod him a line drive so neatly the substitute back merely ran the jemainder of the way to the goal line. Johnson ran four yards across the Yale Roal later in the flnul quarter at the end of a 65-yard drive but an offside nullified the score. In all Buckler tossed 10 passes LT Dumphy Golden -fca8oott Todd Kavetfe Morrow Grhnck Weiss KB Botirelll Stefranelll OR Green O'Herin IJH file Buckle TlBBurk Connors Vadas Oareiick MANDELLS PLAY HAUCK TEAM IN Johnny Russer and Jimmy Rogan passes, Swarthout to Kincald, resulted in t6uchdowns in the last two games, and as long as this type of play continues to gain ground, it will be the big weapon.

Besides Kincaid, DeVos, Chamberlain and Seig are all good ball hawks. DeVos will take care of the kicking, and he's as good as any in these parts. Fredericks' job is the heavy plunging, and Dean can be counted on to back up the line in good style. Janls Williams, danclrtg star of "Fifty Million Frenchmen" will kickoff the first ball. Probable lineups: ARPEAKOS CAZENOVIAS LE Chamberlain Robinson LT Franklin Smith LG Lux Mott Cahill Wltkop FO McGivern Van Buren RT Selbold Manuca RE Kincald Neiland OB Swarthout Joyce HB DeVos Geary HB Selg Averv FB Fredericks Stead With the ball on Rochester's 15- Two brilliant scoring runs by Don Hustleby gave East Rochester High a 12-to-0 win over Ironde-quolt High in a Monroe County Football League game yesterday at Irondequoit.

The runs not only gave East Rochester its win but also placed Don further i out in front in the individual scoring race. He now has a two-touchdown lead. Hustleby scored the first touchdown in the second quarter on an end run from the ten-yard line. yard line, Mceks went around end filled the ozone with a succession of deadly aerial bombs which were line for the touchdown that tied for 11 yards and then Captain the big factors In producing four Trltsch of Kenyon smashed across for tha tally. the count, Niagara had scored in the second period when McMahon plunged Clarkson's line for a touchdown after a long pass had aided in placing the ball in scoring position.

Grlce Gets In Game Captain Grlce of Rochester, who and seven of them he completed for a total gain of 148 yards while the Elia, as weak offensively in Maroon touchdowns in a single period, The plugging Genesee Wesleyan team which carried but three substitutes scored its sole three points on a field goal in the fourth quarter. "Bucky" Harris getting off a was injured in the Alfred gamn TOURNEY FINAL the air they were defensively, conected with hut four tries in 15 and haa hors de combat since then, was rushed into the fray but for a total of 39 yards. it Just wasn't a Rochester day. Tommy Sullivan dropped back to midfield before he wheeled the ball to the waiting arms of Gerald "Sugar" Kane who was nailed on the 30 yard marker. Next time Johnny Russer was the passer and Sullivan took his 33 yard throw over the shoulder and then scampered into the end zone.

Hirschman bucked the line for the extra point. Coach Johnny Sullivan in saving his regulars for the two tough battles against Caledonia and St. Joe's of Buffalo got a good Idea of the Maroon's prospects for next season as the Irish second string will be practically intact. Summary: AQUINAS GE.V. WES1.KYAV LK -Beranlt Rrownell LT Kearney i Holler Lli Hruno Knlu-rtH Nenrv I'errez Ttli Carnallacl Welning RT-Kelerskl Wharton RK Kane Wehster Oil DrlMcoll Harris HB-Russer Hhuhc HB Tom Sullivan Shears FB Hirschman Houssnr Aquinas 0 25 0 Genesee Wesleyan 0 0 0 3 Yale counted 10 first downs to Army's 13 but most of these came nenr the close of the first and second -halves when substitutes During tha course of the combat Rochester made 11 first downs to Kenyon'a nine, ripped both sides of the Purple and While rampart Tha final game In the Division of Playground Indoor elimination The kick for point by Crumliah that would have enabled Niagara to tie was wide.

OXFORDSMEET CRACK SCHLITZ ELEVEN TODAY tourney for the championship of tha league team will be played this nlled tho Army ranks. The crowd that two thirds fillejj the Bowl bowled for history to re Hia last effort was in the last period when he again circled end for a 15-yard run and a touchdown. Co-starring with the swivel-hipped Hustleby was Catallno who also got off for some runs for Kast Rochester. RfiCHKSTER IRONDEQUOIT I. lirdetta Lalnson Blower Slater Patsfno Earhart Cansnul Bean It I.enati" Khun R.T.

Mvkvtyn Clark K. Scarpa Lohrman Catallino Lennon It. B. Kane Henderson H'rn F.B.-BUck Irwin East Rochester fl 0 ft-12 Irondequoit 0 0 0 00 Touchdowns, Hustlehy 2. Referee, Rowe; umpire, Johnny Sullivan; heacllineman, Freckleton; time of quarters, 12 mlns.

i morning at Avenue with the Mandells, champions of the East aida circuit, and Haucks, Lakeside loop winners, in a tangle. The fray perfect kick from placement on the 19-yard line. Under the skillful guidance of ririscoll, Aquinas substitute quarter, the second team flashed a well organized and varied attack. On the defense the Irish had plenty of inspiration from the play of Curato Bruno, husky Aquinas left guard, and "Greasy" Berardl, the rangy left end who spent most of tha afternoon In the opposition's backfield. Hirschman tossed the first pass which figured In a score to Johnny Russer after which the former received his reward lor the accurate throw when Driscoll called hia number on an off tackle play and will start at 10:30 a.

m. Basketball League Will Hold Meeting P. and V. Basketball League, after a successful season last year, in again going to promote league of fust amateur teams. Only capable officials are to be used, so that any team desiring to play fast and clean basketball at a minimum cost is asked to send a representative to a meeting Wednesday night at 8 o'clock at the Lewis Btraet Center.

pent itselt as Tommy Curtin, a 158-pound sophomore from Pitts-field, finally took the place of the Vale helpless captain, Bob Lassiter, and launched tha Klis first, major attack against the Cadet lubstltules near the end Mandells had a hard time ellm- Inatlng the Paramount last week, ,4 to 2, but ara the favorites to cop today. Manager Joe Fisher will pin Farrelmen See Little hia hopes on Tony Ferrari, speed hall merchant, to hold the Haucks. Touchdowns. HirKrhmftn, lorn Sullivan, Rogan. Goals after touchdown, Hirschman: field goals, Hsr- ris.

Referee. Carroll; umpire, Campbell; headltneman, Hall; time of quarters, 12 minutes a sophomore. Albie Lefty Tischler will be Ferrari's apart In the first half but lacked the steam ta carry through to the finish. Near the end of the game Tom Davies tried most of his reserves. A youngster named Robinson, who is reported 'as weighing but 135 provided one of the few bright spots for Rochester fans.

On one of his kicks from behind his own goat line he booted the leather 55 yards in the air. aided a little by the wind. He got away away with creditable boots on other occasions. If Spalchfs had been In the lineup helping the war horse McCulley, McConnell and Graney, Rochester In all probability would have won yesterday's game. Jenner and Countryman, Parker and Stewart, along with other Yellow linemen, put up a game fight in the losing cause.

Rochester will meet Hohart at the River Campua Saturday. Sum battery mate. The infield will be composed of Jim Terry, first; Pat Fisher, second; Teddy Polvino, Chance for Victory At Syracuse Runner Results at Leading Tracks short; Joe Gerew, third. Tha outfield will ba picked from Richard Streb, Spike Spiegel, Lea Novak, TTnrnlvus also ran I mark. In India.

War Mlnstar, vuth-Mil. and 70 vards: Xandra Porteuse. Conflagration and Her inn iMc('iearv) 11-5. 4-5, 2-8; Fore- Olga also ran Yonnl Lattuca and Fob Gall. Tha Haucka will line up with the same outfit that knocked out St.

Thomas and Arndts nines. Jack x-Omel, Precocious. Artist Knight. x-Golder. and Kentucky Helen also ran.

x-Field. Third 1 mile. 70 yards: 110, iKu.liT). 4 40, 3 00; Gihby'a Choice. 107.

(Hunter), 7 BO, 4 00; Plumage, HH), (Mel "ermolt 3 40; The Oxfords Invade Syracuse today to tackle the Schlltz club, Kenerally conceded to he the best pro football eleven in these parts. Coach Romey Farrell has little hope for victory but is confident that his cohorts, who vanquished Auburn last Sundny. will civs a warned lis (u)iivani i-i. -n, r.nn. getle Hoy 1(13 (Rosen) 4-5 Time 11.1 4-5.

Just Remember. Slhylllne. War Banner, Done Knr, Anna V. L. Wltiman or Boh Mesamer will get tha nod to start with Edward 8PORTSMANS RESULTS First furlongs: Parade Rest.

107, iCnwIeyi, 4 S. 17 S. nronmshot. 103, iValli, 4 18, 3ft2; Over Shadv, 108. (Arcnral, 4 time.

1 2ri 1-5, Aurli-a. Tonto Krx-k, Bounding ilecp. Honest Lad, Ultra Marine, Brookie and Jimmio also rhn Second 5 turbines Ma, 112. Wilson). iM.

7.52. 4.2S; Black 11(1. i Balls). f)C4. Broad- Eooth, aung Into action against Army abiut the same time and under almost identical circumstances.

Army waa leading that ball game 13 to 0. They never did stop Albie until he had packed away a 21-to-13 victory, the last Yale haa scored over the Army. Curtin oid nobly. He led an 80-yard drive, tossing In one gain of 2S, longest Yale made all day, but the half ended before he could reach tha Army goal. He retained Laailcr'a place through the second half, ana when the brisk wind was with him, particularly in the third he kept Army in subjection with his kicking.

But tha bubble broke in the final quarter, and though he led one more ftO-yrd march in the closing momenta, he never really had a chance against Army's power and finesse, The victory was onlv Armv'e I and Peace Kurt alo ran. t.me. 1 13 4 5. Oitbwav. I Pass.

Second-6 furlongs: Cruslng. 107 (Young) 39 00. 16 8(1. 8 40. Qulcklv 105 iMeade) 5 80.

4 60: Thistle Play 111 (Kacala) 12 00; time. 1:12 1-5. Guv Party, Cutia Face, Acautaw, Playfol and Blimp also ran. Third-1 1-16 miles: Deduce 108 (Ralatkii 9.00. 3.60, 280; Glorltone.

102 (Tipton) 5.60. 3.80: Chryantoin 109 (Kacala) 3 40; time, 1:48 2-5. Vented Power, Backgammon, Mar- Helnti receiving. Joe Soehner, Edward Helllgman, Frank Valentine I'nrtam, Star Krorik, Carnival, Loyal mary' Louie also ran. sixth-Mile anil 7 yarns: j-naimmi Leiiion 111 ITburbrn 11-5, 4-5.

2-V. Quick Sep HI iSulllvani 5-2, 6 Prize Pa 100 Smith) 5-2. Time 1 48 3-5 Cane Heart, Don't Blush. good account of themselves. and William Nichol will round out the Infield.

W. Lucas, Sam LeRnse, Howard Soehner, IX LaRoae and Fourth-6 furlong: Merrily On. Ilfi, lUanly), 21 (to. ft. 30, W); Homo.

SchlltM spilled the Russers, 14 to nv Belle. 112, Cwlev. 3-0; time, 1 -04 t-5. Civil, Montmary. Donarare, vtuk, llo, I la el a.

t'i MoresnriH. 105, (Brpnnani, 13li0; Harold Soehner will ba picked for Nllllet, Machllla, UUn oircrnim Pete, Scotch Soldier and Lebam also 0 and the "Meathounds" In turn spanked the Oxford. to 0. From KM TON Sutton Thompson Knver Hudson Qurmbv I'nrneli Brown Walworth Veeck Trltsch time, 1:12 3-5. I.onell.

Broad Meadows, Byproduct, Bedight and Brimti- Pasty Laura, Mt. Hood, 'uu rung, Brilliant Baby alo ran. Third -1 i.ute. 70 yards: Sun Wor ROCHKSTBR Soehner LT Crmntr) man Jenner Ttcknnr Ttif -Parker RTHtewfii't RE Ortnnell On-F-Hisbi HHOrHnev HB-McConMll FB Mi-Culley Rochester 0 thla you may Judpre that the Farrelmen are not looking athe fray gcri ano ran. Fifth ft furlongs: 101 ship.

.11. (Halls). 4.42, Greenwald, 106, (VaiH. 830, 4.70; (South), 14.40, 5.H0. 3.WI; Gift of Flving Flynn, 104.

(WiiMte), 2.w; time, 1:51 2-S. Alma 8.. Bobbie 8 0 0 irst Regiment. Rnnchen, Wooster T-SO Kenvon 0 Tnnehrtnwns. McConnell.

Ksvser Roses, 112, (Lewis), 5 00, 3 40; Ever-gold, 115, (Ruder), 3. SO; time. 1:12. luaiah, Cathop, Big Red, Flowery and Halcyon also ran. Slith 1 mile: Matra Hart, 119.

(Schutte). 4 60. 4.40. 2 SO; Discovery. 12.

(C. E. Alleni. 4 80, 3.00: a-Col-lateral. 122.

(Workman). 2.60, time. 1:3 4-3. King Cicero. Thnmasvllle.

seventh in 33 games sine 1893, Yale haa won 18 and 8 wer tied Summary: Sutton. Trltm-h: iriwls sfter touch Tauce, Rjd Fellow ana rnaniom Rock also ran. Fourth 5 furlongs: Flag Bearer. 113. (Ralls), 9 2ti.

4 98, 32: Very Well. 107. (Tlldenl. 12. 2S.

6 42; Ep. HU (Levlandl. 3tift: lime. 1:02 1-5. outfield duty.

In case the Haucks come through with a win they will meet Paws Skeeters on tha same grounds In tha afternoon for tha city title. PALMYRA BOWS TO ATTACK OF WEBSTER HIGH down. Kavser (plac klcki, Mason caHtie. Tela and Even Up also ran. Fourth One mile: Bazaar US (Meade) 6,00, 3.80, 2.60; Cavalcarte 118 (Bellizsl) 4 40, 3.20; Vicar 1(W (Stout) 4.00: time, 1:38 4-5.

Rohb Parade. Chicatraw, Signal Man. The Triumvir ant) Elf Lock also ran. Fifth 14 miles: Dark Secret 123 (H. Mills) 7.80.

4 00, 3.20: Mate lit (R. Jones) 3.20. 2.60; Mad Frump lot (Couccl) 580; time, 2:02 415. Jamestown, Tred Avon. Pomposity.

Hcaesars Ghost. Watch Him and White Clover II also ran. Sixth 1 1-16 miles: Monel 1(H) (Balaski) 17 00. 7.00. 4 20; Snapbacn 112 (Belllszl) 4 40.

3 00; Silent Shot 108 (Tipton) 3 60; time. 1:45. Don Pedro, Kincsen and Keep Out also ran. Seventh miles: Bright Besutv 110 (Madeley) 12 20. 6 40.

4.40; Union 108 (Humphries) 6 00, 4 00; War Tide 114 (Kacala) 4 00; time- 2:34 1-50. Zcmbla, Tuffy G. Hut also ran. (drop Rick) Referee. Paslni.

Western: umpire. Paul Weeklev. Cornell head- Merry Chatter, yforme. Bun Tea-1 lladagal. Betlo, Dan Sabath lineman.

B.mu nuieK. tun of quarters, 15 mins. 8uhtitutlon: Rochester Grlce for I lifth-6'i furlongs. Sohiehi, 110. nu u.j a arch also ran.

a-C. C. Whitney T. Smith). 1180.

52, 4 12; Blue entrv ran. ARLINGTON DOWNS RESULTS Waggoner Course: Contribute. 118 (Vercherl ITluniu, 113 (Landc.lt), 10.20, TV) Lamnblack, 108 (Malran), 4 00. T(ma. 1 08 3-5 Avston, Moans Keala, Monks Bela.

Pan Toy and Social Cllmbsr also ran. Second Waggoner Courseeap-tatn Joy. 109 iHaben. 29 80. 6 HO; More Anon.

114 (Wright). 4 20 3 20- Two Slipper 101 (D. Taylor). 12 80 Time. 109 Fort Worth.

Hspeedy Charlie. x-Infanta. Cloirado. Princess Queen. Monkey Shine, Sand Runner snd x-Countrv Tom also ran.

Third Waggoner Course: Pat C. 100 i Haas). 8 20. 3 40. 3 00: Making Ruhbies.

(Wllhourn), 4 00, 3 20: Burgoo, 107 fD Tavlor). 4 40. Time. 1 08 Trv King. Hukuan.

Star Broom. Heartbreak and Running Water aio ran. Fourth -Waegoner Course: Rliky Miss. 110 (Wright I. 3.40.

2.40. 2 1: Kiev. 113 Wen rope), 2 60, 2t: Vln Noir, 110 (May). 6 "Tima. 1 :08 2-5.

levex. Bender fcirat and Monev Getter also ran. Fifth Waggoner Course: Good ftcout. 101 (Wrstronei, 4.80. 3.20, 2.

tit: Preferred, 113 (Wllhourne), 7 20, 4 20; Oonher. 113 Pruchlnlcki). 7.20. 1 1-5 Arhltrate. Home Br1 ARMY LE Kopsak LT Hutcnwon LG Goocu Bucknam RG Jablunky RT-Beall RE Burliogame QB Johnson l.H-Buckler HH Brown FB Staneook Army Yale Grinnell Contl for Grsnev, Graney for HiRbie, Robertson for Conti, Highlit for Robertson, Grinnell for Grioe.

Kenvon Mason for Brown. Clark for Walworth, Dhoneau for Quinbv. YALE Herold Kilcuilen Nichols Johnson Eangelis Curtin Rankin Koscoe 1 sailer Fuller Callan 7 7 0 7--21 0 0 0 0-0 through rose colored glasses. Aided by improved quarterback-Injr the Oxfords Rave their best performance of tha season In defeating; Auburn last week. Although the Green's margin of victory was not decisive, Auburn never once threatened against a rock-ribbed defense.

The Maroon forward line has come along nicely and the Senilis backs, with all their "hocus poeus" stuff may find trouble piercing it today. In other years tha Oxfords had a faculty of beating auch teams as the Generals of Buffalo and Russers after having entered the hat-tie on the short end of the betting. The SchllUs will due well to bear today. The appearance of the Oxfords, for years the big guns in Western New York football, has arounsed the Syracuse populace and a record turnout for the Salt City this season Is expected. I.oumanen for Huaiiw, rswanson ror Dtinniiiiil.

Hmwtl for Mrtn. Wl- worth for Clark, Mason for Brown, Seventh 1 1-16 miles: Dominant Mils, 107. (Lewis), 13 00. 5 40, 340; Hldgevlew, 114. (South), 4.00, 2u; High Diver, 102 (Hanke).

7 CO; time. 1-5. Old Judge. Vox Pop. Dignified.

By Gracious, Ted Clark snd Two Tricks also ran. Klghth-1 miles: Indian Boy, I'M (ItucWi, 7.80, 4.20. 340; i'acherb, 113 (C. E. Allen), 4.40, 3 4: Mis Ade'.

100 (Hunter), 6 20. Time. 1:53 s-5. s-MRidcna Choice, Zeua Prince, Mv lrlncess Octa. x-Miss Burke.

x-My Betty, Interior, Vest. Ktd Hoot also ran. Meek for Clark, nrown lor Mson. Rider for Tritsch. Thompson for Swanson.

Army CVLVEBS AT MIMFORD Culvers will travel to Mumford today to play the strong town team Day, 104. (Ram). 6 38. 3.08; Hoops, 105, (MeCrayl. 4 04; time.

123 1-5. Miss Melody, lady Me.nifee. Captain Red, Levaal and Prince Plato also ran. Sllh-t t-16 miles: Jack Btener. Ill, (Ralls).

6 0S. 4 02. 3 20; Sweet Laaie, 10R. iChinn). 4 S.

3.0; Baboo, 111, (Lcyland), 8 78; time, 1:53. Pel Ora, Saiu i Maria. Beton, Jack Murphy. American Queen, Ei and Phantasm. also ran.

Neventh 1 mile, 70 yards; Try Fair, 11.1, (Anderson), 8 66, 3 04, 2fl; Mix Bells. 110, tArcaroh 3 84, 2.72; Bright rVmnv, M. (W'llhitel, 3.84; time. 1 SI Fire Star, Marck C. High Power.

Monty and Drill Matter ilo ran. Kishth mile. 70 yards: Anita ring, touchdowns, Brown, Grove: romt down. Buckler 2. Turown, (all Sillers to Feature Webster, Oct.

2Webstr High dashed through and around the Palmyra defense In a ground attack today and then took to the air for success In scoring against Palmyra, 86 to 0, this afternoon. After a scoreless first quarter, the home boya began to click and Sherman and Buikhardt acored touchdowns before half tima. In tha third period McClellan tallied and Plnkey made it four for the afterhoon In the fourth division Army -aubalitutlon, ends, Ed. wards, Kaerivk, Tackled. Winn Muter; gimrrts, Stlllman.

here. Coach Kilgrasa has been smoothing out his passing attack which will be needed to defeat the heavier Mumford eleven. All players are asked to meet at Univeralty Field at 12:30 o'clock. Air Attack Today centers, Vincent, Clifford: qtiarter-oacs, Navarro. urgler.

Flower Day, Iji Manga, En- Sebastian, Grove, Simons, fullback! Aiarti. Ormont, (Valli. 7 5. 5 10, 2 0: Overall, Kimbail; tackles, tsvlor, Tarlton. Davis, Grosscup.

Crampton; centers, Goodyear, Maiin; quarter. MAM.ll SCHOOL WINS Manllus, Oct. 28 Manlius School defeated tha Cortland Normal Junior Varsity, S3 to 0, here today on tha football field. of time. Sumrr.aiy: Sillers will claim with the Seneca Falls Ramblers this sfternoon at th Old University field, Main Street at Culver Road, with th kickoff scheduled for 3 o'clock.

Th visitor will show a tough lineup and ara anxious to make this con EMPIRE CITV RESULTS First fii furlongs: Cariibrooke 113 (Horn) 1-2, 1-4, out: War Letter 108 IDoonis) 1-1, 2-5: Top High 109 (Rose) 6-5. Time, 1:07 2-5. Velocit-er. Bahadur. Shot and Shell and libel also ran.

Second 6 furlongs: General A. Ui (Schaefer) 5-2. 1-1. 1-2: Oral, 107 (Kamar) 3-5, 1-4; Irish Waks 114 (Kummer) 4-3. Time.

1:10 2-5. Math. las. The Rock, Bright Pattern, Quorum, Dornoch, Device and My- Plucky Girl 108 (Arcaroi, 9 74. 4 .24 Dark Coilaen, lm).

(Ralls), 2 B0 time, 1-51. Attn The Spaniard. How Til. Yarrow, Beauty Secret, Plum Orchard also ran. WEBSTUR PALMYRA 'Jaapard, Cummins; Imlfoacks.

Whitehead, T. Curtin Kenling; fullback. Nikkei. Officials, refsres, J. P.

Euan. Du- upon th ability of Archibald In test count in their favor a thus tniisiostic, rne nub aiso ran. Sixth l'i miles: Bobsled, ltd rwnehtl, 6 20, out. out; Gav Wor'd. 126 (Barrett), out.

out; Justice 14. 110 (Lowe), out. Time. 2:06. On'y three started.

Seventh 1 1-16 miles: Pete. 17 (Wright), 12.60. 6 20. 3 80; Just Imagine. 107 (Landolt), 00.

3mj; Belgian Lass. 112 ID. Tavlor). 7 20. Time.

1 46. Vlss Corlnns. Blondella, Polyp also ran. Eighth 1 1-6 miles: Call 0, 103 (Wilbnurne) 88 80, 24 40. 00: Lux urv.

Ill (Dupuy) 3 40 800; Wtch Tower, 109 (Haas) 3.80: time, 145. Homelike. Marabou, Ramus, Clifton Queen, Sarsita also ran. quesne; umpire. C.

J. McCarthy. LATON'IA RESULTS First 6 furlongs: Billie's Or- nhn iHunteri 17 40 10. 50: far they hav had a very aucceas-; heaving th forwards and Maloney. a head linesman.

o5tfiTr.tnJ and Beldu in receiving pVan'stat. Philsdelph head linesman. S. to on son: nah also ran. ful season Probable lineups: four start.

Tbev boast a pair of! them Shlrlev 4 80; tima. Third 5 furlongs: Happy Me. Trade in Your Old Battery PHILCO SPECIAL fir Quicker tUrthtf u4 CJ if Uaiar lit. charge mtt mmm wok yur avir 11 mk 4 id ah try fttornf bttrtMl BEAUCAIRE-MITCHELL 230 Broadway Sim, I4. Cf) 1 -V.

i k.L-j In nManP I SILLERS 1 13 2-5. SENECA FALLS KAM. xBonni View, panvetie. iuo luwmiii x-t. J-.

i-o, 107 (Thurberl 3-1. 7-3: Tesss Coleman Bright Emblem, x-Fulflll, Panic tE Burkhardt Gnffiu O'Dell Berry LOfyles Beal Marr Tatann nn White Frear HT Martin Walter KE G. Marra Tucker QcS Sherman Dennv HB A. Marra Graion HB Pinknev Miller FB McClellan Giilman Webster til 7 Palmyra 0 0 0 0 Touchdowns. Sherman Burkhardt, A.

Marra, McClellan. Plnkey aftT touchdown, Mociellan (plunf eir Burkhsrnt ipai. Raters. Drews; substitutions Webster, Walser. Kuss.

Warkerow, HcGlrnnsnd, Baker, Cran Smith. KROIXS V3. DIBANDS All Kroll football player ar re. J. Feirili Sechrist Slues, Gcildess, x.Sugar Jar.

Fiat Rock and Sir Anthony also ran. x-Fleld. Bovle 1 Quested to reoort for an important Tommy 113 (Rose) 1-1. Time, 107. Buster Boy, Pukka.

Goofus. Baim. wawa. Voco. Nigger Toe, Hope, Hsppy Sue and Baby Chink also ran Fourth 6 furlongs: Quei Jeu 107 Thurhri I-, nu OU Irene Poh i practice aesslon this morning at Second 1 mil.

70 yardsi, Naval and Matteson who will go into the LT Rosen brg game on edge to hand th 8ilIers'LC! O. VandenBoaen their first defeat of the season. The Sillers, with Beldu back taj shape, expect to open up with Irk wiiisea passing attack which thus far this Krehlmg season hss failed to work succes- f'1 LAUREL RESULTS Bent lev o'clock Franklin Field in Cadet, 113. a 84, 4 ffi nrensratton for 4odaV. game with i FlrU One mile: Growler' 10.

M. renrelt i nar.o, iwi 109 (Horn) out, out: Weaty ft nun 6 00, .100, 20: Red Jnnn 107 (Nilllivani 8-8. Time 1:09 4-5 I (a 18 (Hlsffen) 3.40. 1W; Round 1 :43 3-A. Light Rcho.

i- n.ina lM iifmn Hi riMiik iranv i gfi i Mary rat, cine, Bert Lahrt Morn My Purihaie, ilanhirg Colon and p3-ntlrs IW, time, Land- 'Boldenir 2 39 0 Clock. fully, a vlctoiy will depend largely a -Arcr-iba.

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